If you take one look at the glorious stucco buildings that line Jaipur's wide streets, you'll understand why this is nicknamed "The Pink City." Spend your days exploring City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amber and Jaigarh forts. And if you're looking for a unique souvenir, head to one of the bazaars, where you can pick up a pair of camel-leather slippers.
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Rusirani is a village near Jaipur which is about 2500 years old. The culture, people and ancient remains in the village have been appreciated by almost every traveller who visits the village. If you are a couple / family / university student wants to experience and learn about the real authentic Indian living like hundreds of years ago, We the Rusirani villagers are ready to welcome you in our families for a day or even if you want to stay in our homes.
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In this activity there is an opportunity to explore how Rajasthan (Jaipur) rural community live and have lived for generations in same fashion as their ancestors. On this experience we will visit several villages around jaipur.
We booked a open jeep safari to learn more about the local Indian and Indian daily it was unbelievable experience mr.khan our driver was helpful polite and kind he provide a day of delight on this amazing safari all activities were fantastic monkey temple school century etc It was perfect to see real India Thank you so much waseem for providing great time in India !!!
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Elephant experience farm in Jaipur, India is a fantastic way for you to get hands on experience and make a real difference to the lives of our elephants. Experience the most exciting, innovative, working elephant village in India, dedicated to conserving elephants. You can learn about their basic habits of food, life and traditional decoration.
lovely people taking care of healthy elephants???? a must go fot a beautifull experience❤️ namaste i can also get more knowledge about culture and understand peoples way of thinking????
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One of the must sightseeing places in jaipur trip. Easy to reach here via cab or any other transportation as well. Beautiful architecture, soulful rhythm of aarti in morning & evening and surrounding area adds a good reason to visit this temple.
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Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), the mirror mosaics and colored glasses were a "glittering jewel box in flickering candlelight".Sheesh mahal was built by King Man Singh in the 16th century and completed in 1727. It is also the foundation year of Jaipur state.However, most of this work was allowed to deteriorate during the period 1970–80 but has since then been in the process of restoration and renovation. The walls around the hall hold carved marble relief panels. The hall provides enchanting vistas of the Maota Lake
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Beautiful and peaceful place. It's a very beautiful scene from top of the temple's building. Its a permisis where you feel the touch of nature and peace. Must visit
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Saw this way back in December when I visited the Amber fort. It's one of the many magnificent gates in the courtyard and named after the Hindu god Ganesh and is the entry into what was originally the private palaces of the Maharajas of Amer.
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Visited GovindJi temple on 2/2/20 ..Its in the johari bazar area of old jaipur, A religious and holy place , with a vast temple area below the hills,a magnificent idol of Shri Krishnaji , indeed a temple with lots of positive energy and high on spiritual relevance.The prayers,chanting and the aartis are worth a watch and full of vibrations A must visit place while in Jaipur
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The Diwan-e-Khas is located within the City Palace compound and this was the place where the King used to grant audiences to other people. Now this place has a lot of stuff like paintings and wardrobes dating back to medieval period on display.
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This is one of the oldest temples in Jaipur City. The residents of Jaipur city invites Lord Ganesha for any pious celebration in the family like weddings etc. Also while leaving Jaipur for the journey the devotees have blessings of Lord Ganesha before leaving and likewise when they return to Jaipur, they first take blessings and then proceed for their home.
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